I am a volunteer, not a paid employeeI do not work, I am a volunteer. Students from Stanford University call me or meet with me when I visit the campus and bring my daughter who is a student at Stanford.

All the folks I work with here at Stanford have simply been extraordinary, Personal experience differs greatly however, depending on which department you work for.

Outstanding benefits, fair compensation, healthy work environment is definitely stressed, with a full gym, as well as multiple fitness class options to choose from. Free Cal-train passes encourage environmental awareness and lighten the parking issue, which can be a source of aggravation.

Though there was a lack of collaborative approach in many areas it also meant that you were given latitude and creativity in anything you oversaw. They are willing to take risks and when you have the access to do so it can make the work very exciting.

There is a lot of room for growth! I really enjoyed the department I worked for, it was well managed and everyone was friendly. The culture is relaxed, a quiet work environment and people were willing to help in whatever ways they could.

Management really mistreats workers.What used to be a beautiful place to work in,has turned into more like a prison.In fact,many of us refer to the new head honcho,as "the warden."It has become very difficult to even get a vacation approved for more than 2 week duration.And we're no longer allowed to take vacation at Christmas time.As well as several other times of year being blacked out.Employees have been fired for being injured.They even tried to fire a worker who got cancer,and had to do chemo.One worker hurt his back,and while out on injury,his insurance was dropped by human resources.And when he went to HR to inquire within what happened,he was snapped at by the head lady that he needed to be patient.it took him several weeks to get that reinstated.With very little help from HR.Very unfriendly,and unprofessional management,upper-management,and micro management.New rules and regulations daily now.Nightmare job.

Great place to work, top University in the world, a lot of opportunities to learn and grow, nice benefits, extremely competitive, great location, expensive area to live around, have to drive a lot and traffic is a big problem

Wonderful place to work in terms of faculty, level of students, facilities. Sorry to say that as a part timer, my compensation was very low. I was working in the language department, and when they resumed the language program after suspending for couple of years, they hired a native student to teach the class.